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ON TELEVISION (TUESDAY 9/23/14)
ABC: Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Premiere) at 9pm
CBS: NCIS (Premiere) at 8pm
CBS: NCIS: New Orleans (Premiere) at 9pm
CBS: Person of Interest (Premiere) at 10pm
NBC: Chicago Fire (Premiere) at 10pm
PBS: Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates Jr. (Premiere) at 8pm
MTV: Awkward (Premiere) at 10pm

Paula Deen and her digital, subscriber-based Paula Deen Network, launching Wednesday, September 24, bought the rights to 440 episodes of the celebrity chef’s shows from Food Network. Deen is scheduled to appear on NBC’s Today this morning, her first live TV interview, says the net, since her tearful appearance on the show in June 2013 amid fallout from the revelation that she’d made a racial slur.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Talent for the first Revolt Music Conference includes Jhene Aiko, G Eazy, DJ Khaled, Rae Sremmurd, YG, DJ Cassidy, Funk Flex and DJ VICE, among others. In addition to live music, the event will feature over forty speakers on the future of the music business, including Revolt chairman Sean Combs, CEO of All Def Digital Russell Simmons and chairman of Interscope Records Jimmy Iovine. Conference takes place October 16-19 at Miami Beach’s Fontainbleau.
(Source: Cynopsis)

John Krasinski (The Office) put on his producer hat to sell two comedy projects to NBC. One focuses on a former law student who switches to a career in garbage collection; the other centers on an out-of-work ad executive who launches his own agency from his garage. Krasinki’s Sunday Night Productions is under an overall deal with Universal Television; he and Allyson Seeger will exec produce both shows.
(Source: Cynopsis)

USA’s Benched premieres Tuesday, October 28 at 10:30p, following comic reality show Chrisley Knows Best. The new courtroom series starring Eliza Coupe (Happy Endings) is part of a comedy block that kicks off with Modern Family from 8p-10p.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Reelz is warming up for its September 29 premiere of TMZ Hollywood Sports with sports scandal programming including special Ray Rice: Celebrity Bad Behavior tonight at 10p, then back-to-back episodes of sports-themed (OJ Simpson! Michael Vick! Tiger Woods!) Hollywood Scandals and Celebrity Damage Control starting Friday, September 26 at 8p and Saturday, September 27 at 1p.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Season two of Bounce TV sitcom Family Time launches Tuesday, October 14 at 10p, with guest stars including Lynn Whitfield (The Josephine Baker Story), Lawrence Hilton Jacobs (Welcome Back, Kotter) and Jackee (Everybody Hates Chris) on deck. The first season gets an encore Tuesday nights with back-to-back episodes at 10p starting tonight, and a marathon on Sunday, October 12 starting at noon.
(Source: Cynopsis)

VH1’s Big Morning Buzz Live Hosted by Nick Lachey is back Monday, September 29 at a new time, 9a, and with a new co-host, comedian Michelle Buteau (Best Week Ever). “Michelle has proven her comedic chops complement Nick’s vibrant energy, making them a dream duo for morning television,” said Lee Rolontz, EVP of original music development and production for VH1.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Theater vets Taylor Louderman (Bring It On: The Musical) and Alanna Saunders (Gypsy) will take on the roles of Wendy and Tiger Lily in NBC’s upcoming musical Peter Pan Live!, airing Thursday, December 4 at 8p.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Victoria’s Secret models Lily Aldridge and Martha Hunt will guest on CBS’s 2 Broke Girls Monday, December 8 at 8p. The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show airs on the net Tuesday, December 9 at 10p.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Mike & Molly launches its syndicated run on FX tonight, September 23. The comedy, entering season five on CBS, will air on cable four nights a week.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Downton Abbey’s season five premiere on UK’s ITV on Sunday delivered 8.43 million viewers, down from season four’s 9.5 million average in overnights. Brit drama debuts in the U.S. on Sunday, January 4 on PBS.
(Source: Cynopsis)

If preliminary numbers hold, CBS’s 60 Minutes will have posted its best season premiere delivery in viewers since 1977 (18.2 million). The news show had an 8p time slot due to Sunday’s live event programming.
(Source: Cynopsis)

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